Device and method for filling a sandbag

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Scoop type filler with associated receiver – Receiver within scoop or inserter

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141 10, 141114, 141108, 141314, 141391, 53255, 53390, 294 535, 294 55, B65B 6700

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ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a device and method for enabling a person to fill a sandbag quickly and efficiently without the assistance of another person.
The inventive sandbag shovel preferably includes a scoop for scooping up the sand, a chute flexibly connected to the scoop for directing sand from the scoop into a sandbag, a sandbag gripper mounted to the chute for releasable connection to the mouth of a sandbag to maintain the sandbag mouth in sand-receiving relationship to the chute, and a pair of handles connected to the scoop.

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